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BOLTON 1919 Football League form dated April 26th 1919 and completed by Bolton Wanderers secretary listing the Bolton team which defeated Rochdale 2-1. Bolton players included Hughes, Longworth, Rowley, Jennings, Roberts etc. Football league date stamp of 30/4/1919 on the form which ensured that Bolton just avoided a 10 shilling fine for a late filing. Folds. Generally good
Books - Henry Walter Bates - The Naturalist On The River Amazons, published by John Murray, first edition 1863, two gilt decorated brown cloth volumes Condition: Light wear to boards, impressed book sellers stamp to front end paper, pages are discoloured and some foxing throughout - **General condition consistent with age
Rolex - Oysterdate Precision stainless steel manual wind wristwatch, ref:6694, case no: 108133,2, the signed silver coloured dial with date, steel hands, centre seconds and applied Arabic numerals and hour markers, signed screw-down crown and case back, approximately 34.5mm diameter, on a Rolex ref: 6635 riveted expanding stainless steel bracelet with 2/67 date stamp Condition: Movement currently functions, Hesalite crystal and case are scratched - **General condition consistent with age
Tudor - Gentleman's Oysterdate Prince 34 manual wind stainless steel wristwatch, the signed black waffle dial with date, gilt hands, centre seconds, Arabic numerals, and hour markers, signed screw-down crown and case back, approximately 34mm diameter, on a Rolex stamped riveted expanding stainless steel bracelet with 3/55 date stamp, together with red Tudor box and interior card Condition: Movement currently functions, watch appears to be in unmolested condition - **General condition consistent with age
A small oval pewter plate by Joseph Spackman I of Cornhill, London, c1770. In 1764 Spackman patented a method for turning oval dining wares and this plate bears both his PATENT OVAL stamp and the Royal Badge in addition to his oval touchmark. Engraved to the rim with a crest of a bird on a torse. 290x225mm.
An Aynsley Pembroke part tea service, foliate patterned, (23 pieces). CONDITION REPORT: All pieces in this lot are in extremely good condition with no damage, repairs or restoration. The only piece showing any rubbing to the gilding is on the handle areas of the large plate. The only piece that we think is a later addition to the set is the single slightly larger plate which has a blue back stamp.
Area ItalianaLotti e Collezioni1926-32, insieme composto da oltre 115 lettere di grande formato, assicurate o raccomandate, recanti alte affrancature di cui la maggior parte con francobolli commemorativi, comprendente "Milizia", "San Francesco", "Filiberto" con valori da 5 lire, ed altre serie commemorative, rare affrancature con valori gemelli, ecc. (Accluso anche un interessante libretto degli anni 30 della Stanley Gibbons "Colour Guide for Stamp Collectors"). Merita esame. (Non foto)
Puerto RicoBritish Post OfficeSan Juan1860, Jan 13. Entire letter datelined in Humacao, dispatched at San Juan and directed to New York, franked, for the inland rate, with 1857 1r. green, tied by "parrilla" cancel with blue c.d.s. alongside, together with red "Paid/At/San Juan Porto Rico" crowned circle, 1 shilling crayon notation, and "Steamship 10" due marking on receipt, backstamped with British datestamps of San Juan and St. Thomas. Two filing folds, one affecting the adhesive. Several features make this a remarkable cover: the very rare combination of this stamp on mail through the British P.O., the unusual destination for this consular mail, and the infrequent application of the crowned circle in red combined with local stamps. Edifil Ant.8. Ex Borromeo d'Adda.
ColombiaClassic Issues1859, 5c. blue, stone A, together with 20c. blue, stone A, both being very fresh and largely margined, on envelope featuring embossed oval of the British Consulate at Cartagena on reverse, matching the endorsement in Spanish at lower left on front by the sender, addressed to Juan Antonio Calvo at Mompós, Governor and first President of the State of Bolívar, both stamps tied by "Cartagena/Franca" oval handstamp, with the 25 centavos paying the triple weight rate from 15 to 20 grams of this large envelope for a distance between 150 and 450 km., carried along the Dique Channel to Calamar, thence along the Magdalena River to destination. Faint vertical fold passing through the 20c. adhesive, and not being apparently impinging on the stamp. Of the only five covers recorded bearing this combination franking, this is unique by exhibiting these different values in this very similar, virtually same shade, this being an exceptional feature which make them come into view as identical denominations in colour; in addition, the only item known from a British consulate in the first issue. Scott 2, 6. Ex Londoño and Frohlich.
CubaLots and Assemblies1861-66. Four franked covers from Paris (2), London and Liverpool to Havana, the French items carried at 1fr.50c. rate by British packet with 1854 80 c. (one stamp missing), the other at 80c. with pair of 1862 40c.; the British due charged at 1s.6d. and 2s. rates with three 6d. and two 1s. Three items bearing framed "NE2" receiving "Empresa" postmarks. Despite aging and other imperfections, a very scarce group. (No photo)
Uruguay1868-72, 15 c. yellow, Montevideo Printing, a well margined copy applied at Montevideo on cover originating from Buenos Aires carried privately to Montevideo, where posted (May 2, 1873) to Valparaíso (Chile), with endorsement "Steamer". Stamp tied by barred oval and "25" Chilean due handstruck (unique thus) applied for a letter of 1/2 oz of weight. A delightful cover to an elusive destination. Cert. Hernández Rocha. Ciardi 32A.
ColombiaAirmails1921-40, assembly comprising 1923-28 5c. to 5p., complete set of 14 values including the registration stamp, in marginal singles and superb blocks of four from the lower left corner of the sheet, with full original gum; unused 20c. olive aerogram; 15 complete sheets with Scadta 1921 5c., 10c., 15c., 20c. (two, one with very rare double perforation variety), 50c., very rare 1923-28 40c., 1932-39 5c., and 8 further examples from the 1932-40 issues. (No photo)
Venezuela1859, 1r. blue, fine printing, two examples showing complete to large margins, used on 22 July 1861 entire letter from La Guaira to Genoa (Italy), paying the single weight not exceeding ½ ounce as stipulated for carriage between Venezuela and St. Thomas, following involvement of British packet from St. Thomas to England, being backstamped in London, each stamp cancelled by "0" numeral handstamp, with alongside dispatch c.d.s., framed "GB/1F 60c" Anglo-French accountancy marking, French entry at Calais, and handstruck on arrival with "20" due marking in manuscript. Arrival on reverse. A pair or two single stamps represent the highest franking of the 1 real fine printing, with fewer than five examples so far recorded, this being one of just two transatlantic covers known with two examples of this value. Cert. Moorhouse.
CHINESE SILVER SQUARE SHAPED TEA CADDY with hinged cover and inner removable cover, overall repousse decorated with continuous designs of chrysanthemum heads. Engraved vertical signature to base with purity stamp: 950. 15ozs Troy approx. 13cm high x 10cm across.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Basically good condition, a little dented and misshapen in places with wear, small dents to base, some tarnishing.
JOSEPH HERMAN, R.A., (Polish, 1911-2000, extensively exhibited and worked in Wales), 'Cockle Gatherers', a limited edition lithograph, 7/150, signed in pencil, and with printer's embossed back stamp. The image: 49.5cm x 64cm.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)*ARR CONDITION REPORT: Some minor discolouring in places, but no obvious damage noted. Metal frame and mount.
A transitional-period key-wind musical box, by F. Nicole, retailed by Keith Prowse,Circa 1838, Ser. No. 17311,Playing six airs including marches and a quadrille, F. Nicole stamped single-section comb on Nicole Frerés stamped plain brass bedplate, Frerés Nicole tunesheet, in beautifully figured polished mahogany case with retailer’s stamp to front and lid – 16” wide, the cylinder 10.1/2”.Condition: E II 2
A two air key-wind hooked-tooth Rzebitschek musical movement,Circa 1851, Ser. No. 1859/21378, For restoration, with automatic snail set to 1-2-1-2 programme-per-revolution, patent see-saw start/stop paddle, comb now of three parts through repairs with extreme bass section with part of maker’s stamp visible, on plain brass bedplate, governor present but endless not engaged – bedplate length 6”, the cylinder 4”; and a small late single-air movement for an automaton, with chain-drive pulley on cast bedplate. (2)Condition: II f(iii>)
Limited Patrons Copy, 50 Copies Only & With An Original Watercolour Sex (Susan) & Sayers (B.) Irelands Wild Orchids, lg. Atlas folio, Patrons Copy 39 (50) Signed by Both, 35 full page plts. & numerous cold. illus. hf, mor. cloth, gilt lettered label, cloth slipcase; together with the Portfolio of cold. plts. loose, 39 (50) Ltd. Patrons Set; in a similar design cover case; also Irelands Wild Orchids, a Field Guide, 8vo ring binder; and An Original Watercolour by Susan Sex of a Bluebell, used by An Post" for 65 pence stamp, a wonderful collection. (4)
Yeats (Jack B.) An Autograph Note on his headed paper, from 18 Fitzwilliam Square, 14 January 1951 [recte 1952?], to the writer Donagh MacDonagh, wishing him 'all happiness in 1952 and all the years to come', signed with his monogram JBY. With stamped envelope (one stamp removed), confusingly postmarked '1 Jan 1942', addressed to MacDonagh and signed twice with Yeats' monogram. Presumably the envelopes got mixed up at some point. Yeats for many years was in the habit of sending short New Year messages to his friends. As a m/ss., w.a.f. (1)
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